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Re: Gear stick

To: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Subject: Re: Gear stick
From: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 21:57:48 -0500
Well, I have been known to over-engineer a few things.  But then, I also need to
find projects to justify that Tig I bought.

The problem with cutting off the top and rethreading  is that the lever taper
gets thicker pretty quickly as you take off the top.  Then it's too big for the
die, and you would have to have some way to remove the excess stock before you
could thread it.

I shortened it above the bend (on a '66 Sprite) in part because the taper was
less pronounced there.  I also took out 1.5 inch.  3/4 would have been barely
enough to make a difference, at least for me.  I wish I had cut it down even
more, maybe 2.5 inches.  I plan to do it again.  Watch ebay for the leftovers!

Max Heim wrote:

> That sounds pretty complicated.
>
> With a straight stick, like a Mk. II MGB, I would think you could just saw
> an inch or so off the top, and re-thread it with a die. I have contemplated
> cutting down the one on my B. It has plenty of extra threads -- I could cut
> off 3/4 inch and still get the knob on.
>
> I take it you were trying to shorten the section below the bend.
>
> on 3/3/05 2:21 PM, James Juhas at james.f.juhas@snet.net wrote:
>
> > Shortened gear shift levers are not hard to do, but it does require some




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